Installation on AIX: Here are some hints to get a successful build of GNU gettext on AIX. * Set the recommended environment variables before running configure: https://gitlab.com/ghwiki/gnow-how/-/wikis/Platforms/Configuration Namely: * for a 32-bit build with gcc: CC=gcc CXX=g++ CPPFLAGS="-I$PREFIX/include" LDFLAGS="-L$PREFIX/lib" unset AR NM * for a 32-bit build with xlc: CC="xlc -qthreaded -qtls" CXX="xlC -qthreaded -qtls" CPPFLAGS="-I$PREFIX/include" LDFLAGS="-L$PREFIX/lib" unset AR NM * for a 64-bit build with gcc: CC="gcc -maix64" CXX="g++ -maix64" CPPFLAGS="-I$PREFIX/include" LDFLAGS="-L$PREFIX/lib" AR="ar -X 64" NM="nm -X 64 -B" * for a 64-bit build with xlc: CC="xlc -q64 -qthreaded -qtls" CXX="xlC -q64 -qthreaded -qtls" CPPFLAGS="-I$PREFIX/include" LDFLAGS="-L$PREFIX/lib" AR="ar -X 64" NM="nm -X 64 -B" where $PREFIX is the value that you pass to the --prefix configure option. * Avoid using a --prefix that contains earlier installations of the same package. Rationale: Because the AIX linker hardcodes directory names in shared libraries, GNU libtool has a peculiar configuration on AIX. It ends up mixing the in-build-tree libraries with the libraries in the install locations, leading to all sorts of errors. If you really need to use a --prefix that contains an earlier installation of the same package, proceed in two steps: 1. Build GNU gettext with --disable-shared, and install it. 2. Do a "make distclean". 3. Build GNU gettext with --enable-shared. "make check" will likely fail with hundreds of test failures, because the AIX linker gets confused when it find a static libintl installed and expects a shared libintl in the same place. Do "make install" regardless. Then you can do "make check", and it will succeed.